The Wooster Blade Wooster High Schools Bi-weekly Student Publication

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Charlie Hebdo attack poses questions

  Earlier this month in Paris, two Islamist extremists opened fire within the news organization Charlie Hebdo, a satirical magazine that published caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad. Some members of the Islamic community perceived this...

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Student opposes the use of hydraulic-fracturing

Read Gaelan Gatz’s opposing column in support of hydraulic-fracturing here.  Recently, there has been much controversy surrounding the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, where President Obama has threatened to veto a bill passed by...

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Student supports the use of hydraulic-fracturing

Read Shiyuan Wang’s column against hydraulic-fracturing here. Fracking land for oil is certainly one of the most controversial issues that we hear about on an almost daily basis, but there are many energy-saving benefits...

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Online classes provide new opportunities

  WHS is now offering online courses for students to take  throughout the year.   The new program offers mixed reactions for those who partake in it.   Bryan Ehrlinspiel, online instructor of American Popular...

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Hactivism: admirable, but futile

  Anonymous recently struck again.  After the horrific shooting in Paris in which terrorists attacked a controversial French magazine, Charlie Hebdo, Anonymous retaliated by attacking Twitter accounts of various terrorist organizations, according to an...

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Stop mocking repressive tyrant

   When most Americans think of North Korea, we do not usually picture work camps or atrocious torture, or the state of poverty and impressment in which their people are living; rather, we think...